Prayer Times in Ireland
26
N:52.92389, E:-8.181666
03
N:52.82639, E:-8.9991665
16
N:52.681946, E:-8.4075
04
N:51.8925, E:-8.906111
30
N:52.62389, E:-6.2944446
04
N:51.95861, E:-8.371388
Leinster
N:53.3753, E:-6.3306
27
N:52.231945, E:-7.4888887
13
N:52.394165, E:-7.29
31
N:53.07111, E:-6.2419443
30
N:52.76278, E:-6.183611
31
N:52.843887, E:-6.4241667
30
N:52.67139, E:-6.4758334
31
N:52.870277, E:-6.4330554
Munster
N:52.5997, E:-8.9756
20
N:54.010834, E:-10.181111
N:54.433334, E:-8.183333
14
N:54.456665, E:-8.173889
30
N:52.609722, E:-6.5158334
30
N:52.78, E:-6.2602777
30
N:52.603333, E:-6.2283335
30
N:52.475834, E:-6.7775
31
N:52.764168, E:-6.1516666
30
N:52.553333, E:-6.7811112
30
N:52.259445, E:-6.455278
20
N:53.869446, E:-9.446667
30
N:52.353054, E:-6.7319446
06
N:54.495556, E:-8.155
04
N:52.174446, E:-8.840278
11
N:52.550835, E:-9.560555
11
N:51.754444, E:-9.776389
25
N:54.033333, E:-8.9
04
N:51.9, E:-8.783333
04
N:52.333332, E:-8.85
16
N:52.45972, E:-9.289444
10
N:53.466667, E:-9.1
16
N:52.561943, E:-8.795556
10
N:53.395557, E:-8.329444
03
N:52.80472, E:-8.632222
24
N:53.566666, E:-8.25
31
N:53.008335, E:-6.1113887
13
N:52.720554, E:-7.5825
31
N:53.1925, E:-6.1691666
31
N:52.985832, E:-6.677778
20
N:54.04972, E:-9.082778
10
N:53.31861, E:-8.606389
04
N:52.216667, E:-9.0
04
N:51.966667, E:-8.783333
26
N:52.494446, E:-7.9880557
26
N:52.494446, E:-7.9880557
26
N:52.479443, E:-7.9897223
N:53.8, E:-9.15
Leinster
N:53.6186, E:-6.9206
21
N:53.59611, E:-6.884722
21
N:53.621387, E:-6.446111
19
N:53.8175, E:-6.398333
31
N:53.174168, E:-6.401389
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Qiyam
The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.For more information, read our article on qiyam.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
Daylight Saving Time
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